Le 25/04/2016 14:26, Oliver Grawert a écrit : > hi, > Am Montag, den 25.04.2016, 07:15 -0500 schrieb Mark Shuttleworth: >> With snaps on classic Ubuntu I would think we have plenty of opportunity >> to grow the community playing with snapcraft right now. >> >> There's no rush on the pure-snap Ubuntu Core images. Let's iron out any >> issues with snaps on classic and the snap publication mechanisms. We'll >> all meet up in two weeks time to go deep on the pieces for Ubuntu Core. >> >> I appreciate the desire to start right away with something that won't >> break, but even the basic Ubuntu Core image needs to do things that >> should happen in the gadget snap (like hostname setting). Right now, the >> priority for all of us should be making sure people are not blocked on >> making snaps for classic systems, because it will take a little while >> for people to become familiar with snapcraft etc. We have time on Ubuntu >> Core. > well, there are people that try to evaluate snappy for their IoT or > embedded products, with 15.04 going out of business soon it doesn't > really make sense to point them to the old stuff, but we also do not > provide any new image either. > > i understand that on the snap userspace side we are API stable, what is > there works and we will only see missing features come back (classic > mode, config interface etc). in that light i think it might make sense > to give people some images to work with even if we tell them gadget and > kernel might change and they need to re-flash ... > > imho we should release something based on 16 with the disclaimer that > the images themselves will still see some massive change but that you > have something to try your snaps on in a real world environment. > > ciao > oli
I totally agree with that. I am working on integrating Ubuntu-core (16.04 / all snaps) on IoT (quadcopter drone) and I would like to have something to play with, even if I need to reflash in the future because of some change. It's not a problem to reflash/refactor code, but it's a problem if you are stuck on the other hand. Thanks! Regards, -- Yann -- snappy-devel mailing list snappy-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/snappy-devel